Report: Randy Moss served with a restraining order

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Report: Moss Served With Temporary Restraining Order
Woman In Florida Accuses Patriots Receiver Of Battery

A Florida radio station is reporting that a woman has filed for an order of protection against Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss, but Moss is denying the allegations.

Radio station 580 WDBO reported that the woman said in an affidavit in Broward County that Moss committed battery on her, causing serious injury and refusing to allow her to seek medical help.

Moss was served with a temporary injunction and ordered to not come within 500 feet of the woman or use or possess firearms, the station reported.
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There was no indication when the incident was alleged to have occurred, and no criminal charges have been filed. A hearing was set for Jan. 28 to determine whether to make the injunction permanent.

Boston.com reported that Moss responded to the allegations to a group of reporters at Gillette Stadium.

"First of all, you all probably heard about these allegations. All I want to say is that they are false allegations," Moss said.

Moss said that he doesn't know exactly what has been alleged, but he said he and his attorneys were called and warned that the story would go public unless he gave the woman money.

"All I know is that it's a friend of mine, a young lady, it was an accident where she hurt herself, to where they called me, called my attorneys, trying to get X amount of dollars out of me, and if 'we don't get X amount of dollars' they were going to go to the press before this game," Moss said.

Moss denied harming the woman.

"That's really not my makeup," Moss said. "That's not me. I've never been in that situation where I've had to put my hands on any woman, any lady."

The Patriots are preparing to play the San Diego Chargers this weekend in the AFC Championship Game.

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Report: Moss Served With Temporary Restraining Order
Woman In Florida Accuses Patriots Receiver Of Battery

A Florida radio station is reporting that a woman has filed for an order of protection against Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss, but Moss is denying the allegations.

Radio station 580 WDBO reported that the woman said in an affidavit in Broward County that Moss committed battery on her, causing serious injury and refusing to allow her to seek medical help.

Moss was served with a temporary injunction and ordered to not come within 500 feet of the woman or use or possess firearms, the station reported.
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There was no indication when the incident was alleged to have occurred, and no criminal charges have been filed. A hearing was set for Jan. 28 to determine whether to make the injunction permanent.

Boston.com reported that Moss responded to the allegations to a group of reporters at Gillette Stadium.

"First of all, you all probably heard about these allegations. All I want to say is that they are false allegations," Moss said.

Moss said that he doesn't know exactly what has been alleged, but he said he and his attorneys were called and warned that the story would go public unless he gave the woman money.

"All I know is that it's a friend of mine, a young lady, it was an accident where she hurt herself, to where they called me, called my attorneys, trying to get X amount of dollars out of me, and if 'we don't get X amount of dollars' they were going to go to the press before this game," Moss said.

Moss denied harming the woman.

"That's really not my makeup," Moss said. "That's not me. I've never been in that situation where I've had to put my hands on any woman, any lady."

The Patriots are preparing to play the San Diego Chargers this weekend in the AFC Championship Game.

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"That's really not my makeup," Moss said. "That's not me. I've never been in that situation where I've had to put my hands on any woman, any lady."